Monday, 16 September 2013

Researchmoz presents this most up-to-date research on"Nuclear
Response Robot: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide,
2013 to 2019".The report focuses primarily on quantitative market
metrics in order to characterize the growth and evolution of the Remote
Patient Monitoring Market.

Research announces that it has a new
study on Nuclear Response Robots. The 2013 study has 503 pages, 184
tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to achieve significant
growth as automated process is put in place to provide nuclear power
capability worldwide. These responder robots are evolving a new core
technology in which all participants in the industry and in governments
worldwide must invest.

We all know the story, "Let me go I am
old," the very very brave man who went into the melted down nuclear
facility in Japan, pushing his younger colleagues out of the way of
harm.

Nuclear response robots are being
built out so the nuclear industry can build out devices that leverage
rapid safe response. Well, now is the time to use robots in this nuclear
industry.

According to Susan Eustis, lead author
of the team that put the study together, "Until now, robot technology
has not been robust enough to reasonably supplement human tasks in
handling of nuclear situations. That is no longer the case, robots have
sufficient mobility, size, sensors, and tooling to be effective in a
variety of situations." Nuclear response robots are anticipated to have
significant market growth as people in the industry begin to recognize
the value of automated process in dealing with radiation.

Nuclear responder robots are mobile
automated process platforms that are responsive to nuclear handling
needs. They are emerging in the context of globalization and nuclear
energy development. Nuclear robots are inherently local, they are used
locally at nuclear energy installations and for materials handling where
the materials may be radioactive. They are needed by personnel in
particularly dangerous situations. Nuclear responder robots are evolving
as specially designed ground robots used to address nuclear and defense
needs to support managing radioactive materials.

Nuclear response robot market shares
and market forecast analysis considers that the targeted robots have a
new market based on robotic advances in size, mobility, sensors, and
materials handling devices.

The move from a primary delivery with a
cost structure that accounts for truck rolls to a portable device
market is set to bring dramatic changes to the industry. For vendors
that have relied on the distribution network and financing the
distribution network, their hold on the market has shifted.

Nuclear responder robot markets at $55
million in 2012 are anticipated to reach $1.1 billion dollars by 2019.
Growth is a result of new interest in introducing automated process into
nuclear markets.